3 toys that can endanger eyes and vision
From the American Academy of Ophthalmology EyeSmart Website:
Popular toys that shoot arrows or pellets pose a danger to kids’ eyes
While fun to play with, some toys can cause serious eye injuries that last a lifetime. In fact, 1 in 10 children’s eye injuries treated nationwide in emergency rooms stem from toys, according to a 2014 study.
The American Academy of Ophthalmology recommends that parents avoid purchasing the following types of projectile-firing toys due to safety concerns. If your children are playing with these types of toys, help protect them by providing supervision as well as polycarbonate glasses to block flying objects from entering their eyes.
1. Crossbows
Some toy crossbows can shoot arrows nearly 150 feet. Even if arrows are foam and plastic, the impact at close range can cause serious eye damage. Typical injuries from plastic projectiles include corneal abrasions that can scar over when healed, permanently affecting vision.
2. BB guns and airsoft guns
The force of pellets sprayed by BB and airsoft guns can cause retinal detachment and traumatic cataract. Both may result in blindness or severely limited vision and may require surgery.
3. Darts
Steel lawn darts became a staple of outdoor fun but were banned in the late 1980s after a significant number of children sustained injuries and some died. Other types of darts remain on the market and can impact the eye, causing injuries such as bleeding in the eye (known as hyphema), which itself raises the risk of developing glaucoma later on.